Royal Jordanian has launched a new 'Crazy low fares' promotion campaign, offering travellers from Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the UAE exciting fares to any destination across RJ’s global network.
The campaign runs

Saudi budget carrier flynas received a Skytrax award for Best Low Cost Airline in the Middle East for 2017.
The award ceremony was held in the French capital, Paris, during the International Paris Air Show.
The pres

The Latvian airline airBaltic has made checked-in baggage charges up to three times lower.
Eva Plakane, airBaltic senior vice president Revenue Management, said: “This has been a very successful year – airBaltic lowere

Sterling plunged to its lowest in three decades and the value of London's big banks sank by the most since the 2008 financial crisis on Friday as Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union sparked turmoil on global financial market

British markets plunged on Friday, with sterling hitting a 31-year low in its biggest fall on record and UK stock futures pointing to a steep fall at the market open after Britons voted to leave the European Union.
Bonds also sold

Oil prices hit their lowest in more than three weeks on Thursday, the sixth straight day of losses and longest bearish run since early 2016, as U.S. crude stocks fell less than expected and concerns over Britain's future in the EU weighed.

Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa's largest budget carrier, was named “Best Low-cost Airline serving the Middle East” at the Business Traveller Middle East Awards 2016, held recently in Dubai.
The airlin

Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia), the kingdom's national carrier, has announced the launch of a new low cost service, said a report.
The new airline, which has been named Flyadeal, will serve both domestic and internation

Two issues in the Gulf's international bond market this week showed a panic over low oil prices has faded and foreign investors are once again willing to buy into the region's debt - but they remained extremely sensitive to pricing.

Austerity measures adopted in the face of low oil income are estimated to save Bahrain’s government BD813.8 million ($2.14 billion) by the end of 2018, according to Finance Minister Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa in a report in the